Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... Vedic dvandvas originated as combinations of two dual - inflected nouns.4 Synchroni- cally , however , they consist of nominal stems , like other Sanskrit compounds . The first member carries a stem - forming suffix ( -ā in 1 ) . The ...
... Vedic dvandvas originated as combinations of two dual - inflected nouns.4 Synchroni- cally , however , they consist of nominal stems , like other Sanskrit compounds . The first member carries a stem - forming suffix ( -ā in 1 ) . The ...
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... Vedic dvandvas is asyndetic conjunction . This syntactic construction is found in several other branches of Indo - European ( Wacker- nagel 1905 : 150 ) , though it is hard say whether it goes back to the proto - language or not . ( 42 ) ...
... Vedic dvandvas is asyndetic conjunction . This syntactic construction is found in several other branches of Indo - European ( Wacker- nagel 1905 : 150 ) , though it is hard say whether it goes back to the proto - language or not . ( 42 ) ...
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... Vedic ac- cent given in Kiparsky 1984 . This late Vedic system finally passes into Classical Sanskrit with one additional change , the loss of the associative morpheme.35 Once that happens , the dvandvas are just stem + stem compounds ...
... Vedic ac- cent given in Kiparsky 1984 . This late Vedic system finally passes into Classical Sanskrit with one additional change , the loss of the associative morpheme.35 Once that happens , the dvandvas are just stem + stem compounds ...
Inhalt
Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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